Hello everyone! He shouted into the empty abyss. My name is Jered Weber. My friends Troy, Bill, Pat and I thought starting a podcast would be a good way to stay in touch as we spread across the country (San Francisco, Minneapolis and New York City). Was this a mistake? Probably. Are we still moving…
Jered, Pat and Troy are back with another exciting episode of the Agreeing Loudly podcast. In celebration of a return to simpler times (so long agreeingloudly.com), the OG podcast team (minus the ever elusive Bill) discusses the latest Game of Thrones trailer. And of course, it wouldn't be Agreeing Loudly without some way too early talk about the 2020 Race for the White House. We may have downsized a bit since our conception, but as the only saying goes, "What is dead, may never die."
Back after the long holiday break, Agreeing Loudly's podcast aficionados return to discuss the current federal government shutdown and the 2020 Race for the White House.
The agreeing loudly podcast is done celebrating the blue wave/blizzard/avalanche and is back to discuss the results of the 2018 midterm elections and what it means for the future. Except for Bill. He was too devastated by the disappointing performance of team Trump to join us this week, but we wish him all the best as he tries to make sense of a post-MAGA world.
Back from a long hibernation, Agreeing Loudly is back to speculate on the 2018 midterm elections. Are we hopeful, pessimistic or indifferent? Tune in to find out!
Back from the edges of the Unknown Regions, Agreeing Loudly returns with a smaller strike force to finally declare a champion in its epic Star Wars: The Last Jedi prediction pool. Troy and Jered also discuss the legitimacy of diagnosing the boomer generation as sociopaths and the arrival of the ordained one Kirk Cousins to the Great Northern Viking realm.
We're back with another break from the neverending political chaos that is the Trumpocalypse, to discuss the surprising ascendancy of the Kings of the North, the Minnesota Vikings. Join us as we discuss our hopes for the rest of their season, what about this year's team makes them special and some of the most heartbreaking moments in Vikings history. So pick your pants up off the ground and listen to this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast as we revel in the unforeseen success of one the most snakebitten teams in the NFL, the Minnesota Vikings.
A week or so ago in a galaxy not too far away, the Agreeing Loudly Alliance witnessed the legendary trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Not content with merely watching it, the Alliance decided it was vital that over an hour be spent discussing the next movie and making predictions so bold that not even the might of The First Order can stop them. So grab your favorite Porg (or ice wolf) and listen to this month's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast!
After another several month absence, Agreeing Loudly is back from coast to coast to conduct what was originally thought to be a way too early Democratic Presidential Draft. However, three days after we recorded this episode, Nate Silver and company beat us to the punch with a draft of their own. We're not saying they've bugged our recording studio...but that's exactly what we're saying. Help us overcome the conspiracy by listening to this month's episode now!
The Agreeing Loudly podcast is taking a break from the depressing world of United States politics to discuss the slightly less depressing world of politics in Westeros. That's right, winter is here and the Agreeing Loudly nerds are delving deep into this season of Game of Thrones. GET HYPE. Coast to Coast theme music is from Lee Rosevere.
The Agreeing Loudly podcast is back from coast-to-coast with a brand new season. Join Jered, Troy, Bill and Pat as they welcome special guest Carson Starkey all the way from the critically acclaimed Margin of Error podcast to discuss whether or not it's time for a serious third party movement in the United States. Coast to Coast theme music is from Lee Rosevere.
On this month's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, Bill Nentl makes his triumphant return from his multi-month suspension. In celebration of this momentous occasion, the Agreeing Loudly brain trust (minus one Pat Meacham) discuss their thoughts on who will win Best Picture at the upcoming Academy Awards, the latest Trumptastrophes, and some more public policy they think would make the world a better place. Will Bill be able to make it through one episode without being suspended again? Tune in now to find out!
On this month's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, we interview Agreeing Loudly's first endorsee, prospective Iowa Democratic Party state chair Kurt Meyer. We also take a moment to reflect on President Obama's final address as president as we look towards the future of the progressive movement. Are you ready to move forward? Tune into this month's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast to get started!
This week the OG Agreeing lLoudly podcast crew celebrate the holiday season by discussing the impending release of Star Wars: Rogue One, the rogue one who somehow captured the presidency, and our hopes for the future. Will Jimmy Smits rise up and save us all? Tune into this month's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast to find out!
The Agreeing Loudly crew joins forces with The Margin of Error's dynamic duo to discuss what happened in the 2016 election and what it means for the future. Will America survive a post-Trump world? Will Pat make it through Justin Norris's explanation of the polls and 538's statistical model? And what happened to Carson? Find the answer to these questions and more on another exciting episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast!
Now coming to you on a monthly basis, Agreeing Loudly is back with an exciting conversation about the 5-0 Minnesota Vikings, the upcoming holiday movie season, and the latest political nonsense surrounding the presidential election. And if all that wasn't enough a prodigal son returns to the podcast with a groundbreaking realization.
On this episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, Jered, Pat, and Troy bid farewell to the summer by discussing their hopes (and concerns) for the Minnesota Vikings. In addition, they continue their attempts at political commentary and discuss the end of the tragic Jacob Wetterling saga, the pipeline insanity of North Dakota, and whether the health of Hillary Clinton really matters. Meanwhile, Bill is lost in the wilderness somewhere training to be a Pokemon master. Will Pat have words of wisdom to share, now that he's joined the ranks of fatherhood? Does Jered have any faith in this year's Minnesota Vikings? Will Troy's new catchphrase catch on? Tune into this week's episode to find out!
After a month long hiatus, we're back with another fun-filled episode! This week your dutiful host (Jered) is joined by the legendary Pat Meacham and sporadic guest host and Agreeing Loudly contributor, Troy Olson. Sadly, Bill is once again in self-imposed exile trying to come to terms with Donald Trump's drop in polls, but with any luck he'll be back on the next episode. This week we bring back the fabled Sports Round Up segment where we discuss the recently departed Rio Summer Olympics, the fate of the Minnesota Vikings, and a hypothetical scenario involving the Twins and David Ortiz. Also, a lot has happened in the world of presidential politics over the last month and we do our best to give our diverse, white male perspective on the state of the race. To celebrate our return to the airwaves after more than a month's absence we have decided this is the beginning of a new season. Will anyone care? Stay tuned to find out! Intro 0:00 Sports Round Up The Rio Olympics, Vikings, and Twins Realities 3:43 Political Parrots 29:41: The State of the Presidential Race 29:41 Outro/Where to Find Us 49:47
After another multiple week hiatus, Bill and Jered return with special guest Justin Norris to discuss the Pokemon Go craze and the Trumpsanity of the recent Republican National Convention. Will the Jered and Bill be able to catch them all? Can Justin's wisdom save us from the Trumpocalypse? And most importantly, where is Pat? Tune in to this week's episode to find out!
On this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, Troy joins us yet again as the Agreeing Loudly Board of Directors decide to extend Bill's suspension for another week due to continued insubordination. Troy celebrates his return with another exciting discussion on the definition of Generation Y and Millennials, Jered attempts to overcome the perils of rural wifi and lead a final discussion on the latest season of Game of Thrones, and Pat wonders whether Bill Clinton is losing his political edge. And of course, Donald Trump's presidential campaign makes more mistakes. ***We are not, have not and probably never will be sponsored by McDonald's Will McDonald's wifi have what it takes to keep Jered online for the entire episode? What show is Pat watching this summer? Who is at Troy's door? Listen now to find out the answers to these questions and more!
Due to the one week suspension of Bill by the Agreeing Loudly Passive Aggressive Board of Trustees, Troy joins Pat and Jered to bring the Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast podcast back from the brink. In the light of the "Episode 36: The Lost Episode" Pat attempts to lighten the mood with a noncontroversial discussion of millennial purchasing habits, Jered continues his slavish devotion to Game of Thrones by asking what outside force has what it takes to sit on the Iron Throne, and Troy discusses the political fallout of Brexit and what it means for the future of West...er...I mean the United Kingdom. Can Pat explain what Craft Beer and Energy Drinks have in common? Can Jered solve the Iron Throne crisis once and for all? Will Troy be able to prepare the world for a post-Brexit world? Listen now to find out!
The band is back together on another exciting episode of Agreeing Loudly's Coast to Coast podcast. Fresh off their adventures North of the Wall, Bill and Pat join Jered to dispel the myths about Millennials, nerd out about the homestretch of Game of Thrones, and discuss the political insanity of the presidential race. Will Pat's sound effects offend one of our most loyal listeners? Has Bill's chosen leader, Donald Trump finally gone too far? And will Jered be able to contain his Elizabeth Warren hype? Listen now to find out!
After multiple weeks off, Agreeing Loudly returns to the internet (now with a lowercase I). While Pat and Bill still remain lost in the Matrix, friends of the show and regular contributors to the Agreeing Loudly website: Justin and Allan join Jered to restore a sense of podcast normalcy to the world. Or at least as much normalcy as two academics are capable of. Join them as they talk far too long about Millennial party allegiances, nerdy pop culture, and the complicated nature of Southern politics. Intro 0:00-2:45 Millennial Musings: Millennials and the General Election 2:45-22:10 Pop Goes the Culture: GOT, Comics and Professional Wrestling 22:11-41:20 Political Parrots: Southern Politics and Multi-Generation Homes 41:29-1:13:09 Outro/Where to Find Us: 1:16:32-1:20:43
Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast is down one Bill this week. Fortunately, Agreeingloudly.com contributor and returning guest, Carson Starkey joins Pat and Jered to brings his particular brand of pedantic satire to this week's episode. They discuss whether millennials are to blame for the rise of Donald Trump, embrace the utter dominance of Game of Thrones in popular culture, discuss some important news from the sports world, and share their picks for 2016 third party presidential candidates. Will Millennials deem this podcast too offensive? Can Dorne be saved? Does anyone care what professional athletes have to say about politics? Tune in to this week's episode to find out!
On this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast your favorite podcasting trio answers today's most pressing questions: Do millennials still like those Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits? Also this week, Jered attempts to discuss virtual reality before realizing he's plugged into the Matrix and the only way to escape is to hop aboard the Hype Train with his pals Sandor and Gregor. Pat attempts to restore order with some sports-related morality lessons on the dangers of performance enhancing drugs, before falling victim to Jered's terrible prognostication. Fortunately, with a little help from Bill "Trump Tower" Nentl, political knowledge descends from the heavens to Make Agreeing Loudly Great Again. Does anyone care about virtual reality? Will the new Wild Coach make Minnesota sports fans quack? Can a local man win an election on a pro nursing home fraud platform? Listen to this week's episode to find out!
On this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast Bill,Jered, and Pat return to the game of millennials to dispel themillennial archetype once and for all. They also discuss far toomany other topics including the latest Game of Thrones episode,their favorite Prince pop culture moment, Nintendo's uncertainconsole future, NFL Draft news, the latest on their MLBpredictions, and more political nonsense including a studentgovernment lawsuit that hits way too close to home for one formerstudent body president.Does Bill have a favorite Prince song? Will Jered find himselfon the wrong end of a lawsuit? Does Pat have anything to say aboutthe Nintendo NX? Will this podcast ever stop talking about thepresidential nominees? Tune in here to find out!
Pat, Troy and Carson take a deep dive into why democrats are losing elections and provide their insights into how and when the party of Roosevelt and Kennedy will start winning again. Troy talks about the cynical aspects of identity politics, Pat does his best Nate Silver and looks into the state legislative losses over the last 7 years and Carson takes on the bipartisan neoliberal to neoconservative policy consensus of tax cuts and who they really benefit. With some shameless pleas for Thomas Frank and Rick Perlstein to pay attention to Agreeing Loudly and a handful of greatly needed plugs for Matt Taibbi and Matthew Yglesias, the end result...a fantastic weekend podcast to listen to.
On this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, Pat makes his triumphant return to share his distaste with the movie preferences of the Millennial generation before injecting a healthy dose of sports news back into the podcast. Also, Jered tries to introduce an Avatar-inspired segment before succumbing to the Game of Thrones. And it wouldn't be Agreeing Loudly, without another long-winded political discussion featuring Donald Trump, the insanity of the far-right, and other overexposed topics. Will Pat's return lead to a new Golden Age for the podcast? Is Jered voting for the Democratic nominee for President? Can Bill handle more bad news for Donald Trump? Spoiler Alert: Tune in now to find out!
Agreeingloudly.com contributors Troy Olson and Carson Starkey join host Pat Meacham to take on the impossible task of selecting their top 10 essential albums of all-time. From Bob Dylan to Nirvana with a stop at STAX Records the guys talk about the albums you should be listening to if you aren't already...
On this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, Bill and Jered attempt to soldier forth without Pat, who has apparently been tasked with an important mission to steal top secret Death Star plans. In the meantime, friend of the show, Mitch steps up to give the midwestern perspective this week on exciting topics including Millennials favorite places to work, the Star Wars Rogue One Trailer, the Denver QB uncertainty, and more exciting discussion about the never-ending 2016 quest for the presidency. Will Comcast stop being evil long enough for Jered to finish this episode? Has Pat been replaced by a negaversion of himself? Can Bill interpret Jered's robot speak? Tune in now to find out!
After a brief hiatus, Bill, Jered, and Pat return to bring you another exciting episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast. This week Bill does his best to answer the question of whether Millennial Bernie Sanders supporters will turn out for Hillary during the general election. Meanwhile, Jered celebrates his recent move to Denver by obsessing far too long over Batman vs Superman, the future of streaming and why he thinks this year's Wrestlemania is poised to be one of the worst of all time. Perhaps even more shocking, Pat has his own thoughts about the professional wrestling's biggest show of the year. After purging his system from sports entertainment, Pat leads a vibrant sports discussion that includes his thoughts on the NFL/NYT battle royal, Iggygate, and a round of MLB predictions that are filled with plenty of homer picks. And of course, it wouldn't be Agreeing Loudly without another presidential campaign driven political parrots segment. Can Bernie Sanders defy the odds and win the nomination? Will Donald Trump be the Republican Nominee? Listen now for the answer to these questions and more!
The curse of 27 lives on! 2 of our 3 regulars are out this week, and everyone else has busted March Madness brackets. Come all and come listen to Pat, Carson, and Troy recover to discuss whether we have reached "peak Millennial" in Urbania, United States. Listen to dispatches and exclusives from Central Earth, prognostications of what has become a boring and predictable Presidential race, and a high note ending with a little game called "Guess the 13 Richest Americans." A fitting and competitive end to this 27th episode, brought to you from the commentators who will do their best to help you get through the 2nd American Gilded Age with a slice of wit, snark, and satire.
On this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast Jered, Bill and Pat (only because he had to) finally answer the question that has been in the minds of our listeners since day one. What will be the better movie: Batman vs.Superman or Captain America: Civil War? Oh and they also talk about some other mildly interested topics including Dancing with the Stars co-host Erin Andrews' successful lawsuit against the Marriott, whether or not Apple should give the FBI a back door to the Iphone and not one, not two, but three different political topics. Can all of these topics possibly fit into an hour? Will Jered stop dropping F'bombs long enough for Pat and Bill to get in a word edgewise? Will there even be a podcast episode next week? Tune in to find out!
On the 25th episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, the core team returns to restore some order to the podcast world. Bill struggles to lead a February sweeps segment in a world of streaming bliss. Meanwhile, Pat reopens the stadium discussion with a bit of Saint Paul related soccer news. Also, Jered tries to make millennial home ownership sexy and relevant before dragging the podcast into the dark Drumpfs of the internet with a super exciting debate about Trump and the Republican Party. Will Bill learn the true meaning of February sweeps? Does anyone on the podcast care where millennials are buying houses? Is Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast a better podcast than the Five Thirty Eight Elections podcast? You only live once so listen to this week's episode to find out!
On this week's special 1 1/2 hour episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast, regular hosts Pat and Jered are joined by special co-host and friend of the show Maria Camargo to get to the bottom of Super Tuesday's results. Also, all of the Agreeing Loudly contributors are on hand as regional correspondents to give their perspectives on the night's outcomes. Not a fan of politics? Well there's also plenty of discussions on historical Tuesdays and the Academy Awards. In addition, despite the Agreeing Loudly contributors' protestations Pat manages to lead another exciting recap of this week in sports. Still not interested? Well...listen anyways!
Remember when the MN GOP used to the campaign slogan "restoring the balance" to win back the MN House in 2014? That's not what this super special episode of Agreeing Loudly: Coast to Coast "Nevada/South Carolina Fallout" edition is about. Come join podcast regular Pat Meacham and special guests Carson Starkey and Troy Olson as they drink 2 beers each (union made of course), and mostly talk about accepting the inevitable. Also, talk of Kanye West, the Duke of Bullingdon dropping out of the GOP race, and more! Intro 0:00-3:55 Millennial Musings: A political issue besides college debt 3:55-11:58 Sports Round Up: Whistle Sports v. ESPN 11:58-24:47 Pop Goes the Culture: Kanye West and the Millennial divide 24:47-40:47 Political Parrots: The beginning of the end for Bernie? 40:47—1:16:22 Outro/Where to Find Us: 1:16:32-1:19:22
Agreeing Loudly brings regular web contributor and resident historian, Allan Branstiter on the show in an attempt to add some historical significance to this week's conversation. This week we focus on the Nevada pop culture gems society has given us, how terrible we are at predicting Super Bowl related content, and dig deep into the next phase of the presidential contest as it moves to Nevada and South Carolina. Also, we take another critic of the millennial generation to task. What does that mean exactly? Tune into this week's episode to find out! Intro 0:00-3:04 Pop Goes the Culture: Top Nevada Pop Culture 3:12-12:46 Sports Round Up: Super Bowl Fail 12:53-26:54 Millennial Musings: More Millennial Shade 26:58-37:10 Political Parrots: Viva Las Vegas or South Carolina Conundrum 37:11—1:03:02 Outro/Where to Find Us 1:03:05-1:04:52
On this week's episode, friend of the show Maria Camargo joins us all the way from the great city of Toledo which may or may not be located in the land of the eastern time zone. In honor of the upcoming New Hampshire Primary, we share our favorite pieces of pop culture from the iconic state. Also, it's Super Bowl 50 time in the Agreeing Loudly studio as Pat leads an exciting prop bet segment that will be sure to leave Jered wracked with regret by next week's episode. In a shamefully transparent effort at plugging our written content, we delve into an article by Allan Branstiter discussing whether Generation X is finally ready to flex it's political muscle. And of course we spend far too much time talking about the Iowa Caucus results and what they mean for the New Hampshire Primary. Get ready to the play The Game with another exciting episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast. Pop Goes the Culture: New Hampshire Pop Culture Nuggets 3:17-13:05 Sports Round Up: Super Bowl Predictions 13:15-25:40 Millennial Musings Generation X: The Time is Now? 25:44-37:12 Political Parrots: Iowa Caucus Fallout and New Hampshire 37:14-53:10 Outro/Where to Find Us 53:12-55:25
Just in time for the first contest of the presidential primaries, Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast is back with special guest Justin Norris to discuss the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire Primary. Everyone's on deck to share their favorite Iowa pop culture contributions, struggle through an Iowacentric sports segment, and discuss whether millennials are actually going to vote during the upcoming elections. In addition, Pat leads an exciting "Know Your Caucus Contender" contest that reminds us why we should have payed more attention in civics class. In addition, we manage to offend an entire generation of people and both major political parties. Will this week finally be the week the censors shut us down? Tune in to find out! Intro 0:00-3:45 Pop Goes the Culture: Iowa Favorites 3:46-12:45 Sports Round Up: Iowa Edition 12:50-19:45 Millennial Musings: Will Millennials Vote? 19:51-32:40 Political Parrots: It’s Caucus Time 32:45-1:08:15 Outro/Where to find us :1:08:40-1:10:38
This week Agreeing Loudly runs into some technical difficulties when Bill decides that charging his phone and telling time is insignificant compared to the power of his wife's birthday. In what some people are calling "the worst podcast ever" Pat and Jered have a vibrant discussion about the future of Hispanic Millennial voters and whether or not presidential debates really matter. Fortunately, Bill uses his mad computer science skills to teleport in for the second half of the episode to lead a Pop Goes the Culture segment focusing on Agreeing Loudly's most anticipated movies of 2016. After sitting through that nerdtastic discussion, Pat bring things back to reality with a sports discussion including NFL predictions, Ronda Rousey's acting chops, and other hot sports topic from the previous week. Can Pat and Jered hold a discussion without Bill? Will Lebron James destroy this podcast once and for all? What am I talking about? Tune into this week's episode to find out! Intro 0:00-2:00 Millennial Musings: Hispanic Millennials Rising 2:00-8:50 Political Parrots: Do Debates Matter? 8:53-25:00 Pop Goes the Culture: Most Anticipated Movies of 2016 27:26-41:40 Sports Round Up NFL Predictions and Ronda Rousey Acting 41:47-57:35 Outro/Where to Find Us 57:37-59:42
After an extended holiday break and a couple of special episodes, Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast returns to establish some normalcy in your podcast listening lives. Jered, Pat and Bill discuss whether Millennial employees are more or less ethical than previous generations, the Bernie Sanders surge, their most anticipated shows of 2016, and some sports related chaos involving the divisional round of the NFL playoffs and WIAA's #tauntgate. Will the Coast to Coast Kids inspire a new generation of loud agreement? Will Pat survive another nerd-filled discussion? Will the podcast be sued out of existence by the WIAA and Donald Trump? Tune in to this week's episode to find out! Intro 00:00-3:54 Millennial Musings: Ethics in the Workplace 3:55-11:36 Political Parrots: The Bernie Surge 11:40-26:18 Pop Goes the Culture: Most Anticipated Shows of 2016 26:25-41:15 Sports Round Up: NFL Predictions and WIAA's #Tauntgate 41:34-54:09 Where to Find Us/Outro 54:15-56:48
Now that 2016 is officially underway (let's be honest, those first two weeks don't count), the new and improved Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast crew is ready to reflect on what they liked most about 2015. Jered, Pat, and Bill discuss their favorite moments from politics, pop culture, and sports during a special weekend morning conversation. What moments, events and media were impressive enough to make the Agreeing Loudly cut? Will Jered be able to stay awake during this episode? Can Pat put aside his distaste for Jered's favorite hobbies? Will Bill be able survive once the beeping doors of death cut him off from the life giving California rains? Listen now to find out the answers to these questions and more! Intro 0:00-2:15 Millennial Musings: Best of 2015 2:20-13:15 Political Parrots: Best of 2015 13:17-37:39 Pop Goes the Culture: Best of 2015 37:44-1:06:07 Sports Round Up: Best of 2015 1:06:15-1:18:53 Outro/Where to Find Us 1:18:55-1:21:11
Before taking a week off for the holidays, the Agreeing Loudly crew takes a break from its regular routine and dedicates an entire episode to revel in the greatness of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Also, due to a self-imposed exile by Troy, Jered takes up the mantle of Force Awakens Office Pool Master and walks through the results in order to crown an Agreeing Loudly Star Wars Champion of the Galaxy. A warning to those who have yet to come to the light side of the force and see this movie, this episode is full of SPOILERS. In other words: SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT. Still here? Good. Listen now! Intro 0:00-1:53 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Initial Reactions 1:55- 21:06 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Agreeing Loudly Office Pool Results 21:50-42:00 Outro/Where to Find Us 42:03-43:17
Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast is back with another exciting episode. This week your favorite podcast discusses whether or not millennials are truly hypocritical when it comes to war, the possibility of a brokered convention for the GOP presidential nomination, the recent Paris Agreement on climate change and how excited they are that Star Wars is less than one week away. In addition, Pat leads a discussion on sports that eventually meanders its way into a spirited discussion on the Daily Fantasy Sports and whether or not they should be considered gambling. Will Troy hijack another episode with an unrelated rant? Who is going to be the first member of the Podcast to see The Force Awakens? Will Donald Trump continue to defy the odds and win the Republican Presidential nomination? For answers to these questions and more listen now! Intro 0:00-3:50 Millennial Musings: War, Outsiders, and the Problem with Polls 3:55-14:25 Political Parrots: A GOP Brokered Convention: How it Could Happen 14:35-39:12 Pop Goes the Culture: The Force Finally Awakens 39:16-52:59 Sports Round Up: Daily Fantasy Sports Silliness 53:05-1:08:15 Outro/Where to Find Us 1:08:19-1:11:39
This week Jered, Troy, Pat and Bill discuss whether the 2016 presidential election is as historic as some would like to think, whether or not Jeb Bush's tax plan has what it takes to make Millennials rise above the mucky muck, the existential crisis facing college football and Minnesota sports in general. Also, Bill makes his segment hosting debut with a fun-filled Games of Thrones speculation spectacular. Can Bill successfully moderate a discussion on Game of Thrones? Will Jered be able to successfully execute a Bane impression? Does anyone still care about the 2016 presidential election? Answer these questions and more by listening to this week's episode! Intro 0:00 - 3:20 Millennial Musings: Millennials Rising? 3:25-11:17 Political Parrots: Is 2016 A Historic Election? 11:27-22:32 Pop Goes the Culture: Game of Thrones from Coast to Coast 22:35-40:28 Sports Round Up: Mediocrity, Money, and the Machine 40:32-58:44 Outro/Where to Find Us 58:47-1:01:40
This week Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast attempts to overcome the unlucky episode 13 with the return of Pat Meacham and the Rick Perry Memorial Bracket where the final match up between Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush will be decided once and for all. Also Jered, Bill, Troy and Pat discuss possible solutions to the income and wealth inequality prevalent in America, introduce another fun-filled game focused on Star Wars, and enjoy the glory of another decent week in Minnesota sports excellence. We should warn you that this week's episode exceeds all reasonable time constraints. You might want to grab a snack before this one. Intro 0:00-3:15 Millennial Musings: Job Tips from Generation X 3:20-11:15 Political Parrots: Brackets and Wealth Inequality 11:17-37:00 Pop Goes the Culture: Star Wars Predictions 37:11-1:00:25 Sports Round Up 1:00:40-1:12:20 News From the Front: Minneapolis Precinct 4 Update Outro/Where to Find Us 1:16:51-1:19:00
This week Pat misses the the podcast to participate in the 5th Annual Hunger Games. Fortunately, Bill and Carson return in an effort to prevent another episode of long winded monologues and try to steer the ship toward productive discussion. Unfortunately, Bill has a hot mic and Carson has a few monologues of his own, so the productive discussion will have to wait. In the meantime, listen to the four musketeers of rants and rambling wax intellectual on the state of race relations in America, a bit of sci-fi inspired pop culture talk, and the usual nonsense about Minnesota sports. Can 4 white guys discuss racial issues? Has Jered completely given up on the Minnesota Vikings? Will Bill's rent ever go down? Find out the answers to these questions and more by listening to this week's episode now! Intro 0:00-2:35 Millennial Musings: Spread Around the Socialism? 2:36-12:32 Political Parrots: Racial Tensions and the Police Problem 13:05-35:42 Pop Goes the Culture: The Future of Star Wars 36:09-49:43 Sports Round Up: The Fall of the Minnesota Vikings 49:45-59:34 News from the Front: Bill's Rent is Too Damn High 59:40-1:03:19 Where to Find Us/Outro 1:03:28- 1:05:31
Now that the 10th episode has come and gone, the agreeing loudly crew soldiers forth and tries to find meaning in the podcast's continued existence. This week Troy goes on a lengthy monologue of what he thinks the attacks in Paris mean for America's foreign policy future and makes an ill-fated attempt at a Simpson segue. Jered pops the culture with a discussion on the popularity of video games among adults and what this means for the future of gaming. Pat bookends things with discussions on the top millennial brands and the ups and downs of the Minnesota sports scene. Will Troy set the record for longest monologue in podcast history? Will Pat be able to stay awake long enough to make it through this week's episode? Also, where the hell is Bill? For answers to these questions and more tune in to this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast! Intro 0:00-3:00 Millennial Musings: Top 200 Millennial Brands 3:05-7:50 Political Parrots: Paris and the Future of American Foreign Policy 8:00-30:10 Pop Goes the Culture: The Popularity of Video Games with Adults 30:15-47:00 Sports Round Up: Vikings and Wild Are Getting it Done 47:05-1:01:40 News From the Front: Live from New York 1:01:45-1:04:00 Where to Find Us/Outro 1:04:00-1:06:39
A milestone is reached as the Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast crew record their 10th episode. To celebrate, they talk the latest Democratic presidential pseudo debate, Ben Carson's sorted relationship with the truth, their dream travel destinations, updated predictions for the Minnesota Vikings and a bunch of other stuff that's sure to mildly pique your interest. The only question is, will Bill make his triumphant return? Spoiler Alert: Nope. Intro 0:00-2:15 Millennial Musings 2:17-8:30 Political Parrots: Boring Debates, Carsongate, and the Bush Legacy 8:34-29:25 Pop Goes the Culture: Where Do You Wanna Go? 29:40-38:20 Sports Round Up: Roller Girl Championship and Shaun Hill 38:25-53:15 News From the Front: Alcohol Treatment in Detroit Lakes 53:25-57:30 Sign Off and Outro 57:31-59:29
We're back with another exciting episode! Bill is replaced this week by regular scab Carson Starkey, as the Agreeing Loudly crew share their thoughts on the latest Republican presidential debate, the recent federal budget deal, Pat's most anticipated movies and the latest in Minnesota sports. Also, Troy and Carson decry the state of the federal budget making process and declare war on any financial institution with the gall to call their cell phones and demand they pay their student loans. Will the combined pessimism of Troy and Carson carry the show to the dark side or will Jered's blind optimism and Pat's moderate tone keep the show afloat one more week? Tune in to find out! Intro and Show Preview 1:00-2:47 Political Parrots: Student Loan Nonsense 2:50-28:40 Millennial Musings 28:45-38:00 Pop Goes the Culture: Pat's Movie Mayhem 38:30-52:00 News From the Front: Elitist Homeless in Bemidji 1:08:20-1:14:49 Sign Off 1:15:00-1:16:31
This week your host with the most, Jered "pumpkin carver" Weber returns from his week hiatus to help bring a little more optimism to the podcast. Bill, Pat and Troy celebrate by voting on the long awaited Rick Perry Memorial Bracket Final Four, sharing their thoughts about the final Star Wars trailer, and discussing an up-and-down week in Minnesota sports. Also, Troy begins his campaign to make Jered the next official radio announcer for the Minnesota Vikings. Will he succeed? Find out by listening to this week's episode of Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast. 1:00-10:30 Intros and Millennial Musings 27:52-40:47 The Rick Perry Memorial Bracket Final Four 40:48-54:54 Pop Goes the Culture: Star Wars Trailer Nerdery 55:00-1:01:30 The Historic Nature of Small Town America/The Longest Sign Off Ever
The Agreeing Loudly Coast to Coast crew is back ... well at least half of them. This week Pat and Troy take the reigns and bring special guest Carson along for the ride. This week the trio debates baby-boomers as mentors, get Carson's take on the Rick Perry Memorial Bracket, and start speculating on 2020 Celebrity Presidential contenders. Also, Troy has his Garrison Keillor moment during News from the Front.